Thursday, May 24, 2012

On the last blog post
where we were at the beach, I have to give credit to Jeannie, for those
were her pictures I posted. The group pics were also taken by other
Boomers. I know someone took a picture of Ron's brother, Jim, who came
to visit us, but, can't think who, so no picture of him. If I find out
who, I will post it later...we also got a picture of the fire ring, all
cleaned up and painted by Jim, he did a great job, but, again, where did
the picture get to? I took it, but, can't find it...

Right before we left town, our neighbors next

The old one, as it sat on their property

door were finally able to
move back into their new mobile.

Out with the old....

They were so happy to get into their
new place and a few days later, we went over to see what it looked

In with the new....

like
with furniture inside. It was beautiful, a big

All ready to move back in...

difference to what they
had been living in for the past 16 years..

Just one more thing, I have to post a couple of pics of our friend,
Patsy's car.

Patsy's car, she calls it her little red wagon

It is so unique and she gets positive comments on it

One side of the car is petunias, the other side, sunflowers

wherever she goes.

We finally left
Yuma on May 1st and drove all the way to Gila Bend, which
is about 105 miles away....

At the Luke AFB Annex Fam Camp in Gila Bend

to visit friends. You may
remember me telling you we stopped there on our way to
Yuma, back in October.

Taking it easy in the heat

He is working at the paper plant
there. As it happened, the two days we were there, he just
happened to have them off, so it worked out real fine.

Looking for the restroom, I was greeted by this cute skirt, pretty clever

Being in Gila Bend, there isn't

men's restroom, anyone?

much to see or do, so we
took another trip down to Ajo to look through the shops and have lunch
at the same place

we did when we were down there in October.

After leaving there on the 3rd, we drove to Benson to stay
at the SKP park for the weekend. We got to park on the
same street that Jack & Jeanne lives on, just a few
sites away. While there, we got together with Dave &
Linda, too and we even all went out to dinner at Pinnacle
Peak in Tucson, an awesome steak place where all the meat
is cooked over mesquite wood.

Dave's very colorful tie

Since Linda & Dave had
never eaten there, (but, obviously, had heard about it
from someone)....he wore a tie for the occasion, something
he picked up from the thrift store for a few

measly
dollars. It was a tie with the M&M characters on it
and we thought he should have gotten an uglier one for the
occasion. You see, for those who have never eaten there,
it is a cowboy atmosphere and traditional ties are
extremely frowned upon. Why, they will send out a gal, or
in this case, a guy, with a big cow

Uh oh, you're in trouble now, Dave!

bell and even bigger
scissors and make a big production out of cutting of the
offensive tie! We thought the tie was entirely too pretty
for that kind of treatment, but, at least the wall it was

That's what you get for wearing that tie

pinned to, looks a lot better now!

Finally, it was time to leave again. We usually stop at
some friends who live in Las Cruces, to break up the trip
to Texas to visit more friends, but, they were gone this
trip, so we just drove right on by. We took the bypass
around El Paso, and as we headed east, we took the highway
that heads towards the Guadalupe Mountains. It's kind of
the desert foothills, so to speak. As we were driving down
the

What in the heck is that????

roadway, Ron asked me what were those two spiral white
things in the sky in the distance....I'll tell ya, the
sight of them scared me, because they looked a lot like
mini

OH NO, THERE ARE TWO OF THEM!!!!

tornadoes...at first, I thought they might be
large dust devils, but, they don't have a white spiral
going up into the air like that. They were quite a long
distance away, thank goodness

Oh, whew! Looks like it's disappearing...

and eventually, they just dissolved away.

Then, a little while later, further up in the mountains,
we caught the leading edge of a storm passing by. At the
time, we were driving separately, because the mountain
grade was just too steep for the bus to pull the Jeep. We
both got a couple of good thunks on the top of the
vehicles. I had seen these white things breaking apart on
the pavement earlier and was wondering what they were, I
finally realized they were very big chunks of hail.
Thankfully, as I said, we only got a few, and then drove
out of it and fortunately, the storm was moving north, we
were moving northeast, or we would have had some real
damage.

We were going to stop for the night in Carlsbad, but, it
was still pretty light, so Ron decided to drive on a
little further. We finally stopped in Hobbs, NM, right
before going over the Texas state line. When we added up
the miles, we had driven a 500 mile day, but, it just
didn't seem like we'd driven that far.

We found a nice vacant lot to set up for the night and
since it was kinda late, we just had crackers and kipper
snacks for dinner. Just a few minutes after we had eaten,
we got hammered by another hail storm, but, this one was
going right over us. The noise was unbelievably LOUD!!!!
Like being in a tin can being pelted by lots of rocks. I
couldn't even think & finally had to get up and walk
over to the door to look out. You know, I didn't even
think about going outside after it was all over to take
pictures of the hail, but, I'd say the size was like large
marbles. It seemed like it lasted forever, but, probably
more like 10 or 15 minutes. We have never been in a
hailstorm that lasted more than a few minutes, so this was
a first for us. All I was thinking was, "please don't get
big enough to smash through the upper windows!". Don't
know what we would have done if that had happened.

Since it was pitch dark outside, we could only imagine
what the top of the bus and Jeep looked like. Just a few
minutes after the hail storm, the local streets were
flooding like mad. Fortunately, where we were in the vacant lot, it didn't flood, which was good.

The next morning, we were on our way again. I looked out
of the upper eyebrow windows and it really didn't look
like the hail had done much damage to the lower half of
the rig, but further examination would have to wait until
we got to our friend's house, which was later in the
morning. We pulled in, got settled and didn't even take
the cover off the car until the next day.

We had to clean the cover first, because apparently, we
have another leak of some sort and I didn't want to put
the cover away dirty. Finally, after it being cleaned
& dried right where it sat, we took it off....

Hail damage, if you look closely at these few pics, maybe you can see a little of what happened

I'm not
sure if it was because the cover was on and the hail
wasn't able to bounce freely off or whether it would have
been like that normally, but, it looked like the hood had
gotten the worst of it. Thankfully, the windshield didn't
even have a crack in it. WHEW!! We looked at the top of
the car and it didn't look as bad as the hood, but, according to the insurance agent who came out, he said
both the roof & hood will have to be replaced. We also
had dents on the passenger side of the car, as well, the
wind

You can definitely see a few hard dents, there may be more, hard to see in the lens of a camera

must have been coming from that direction.

Believe it or not, Ron got up on a ladder to look at the
top of the bus and pronounced the solar panels and vent
covers crack free, can you believe it??? But, there are
several cracks in the upper eyebrow windows, so those will
eventually have to be replaced. We didn't even put a claim
in on those, because the glass shouldn't be that expensive
to replace. What's amazing is that the windshield is at a
lot more of a slant, it stand to reason it should have had cracks in it,
but, maybe the cover prevented that from happening, who knows...

Well, we are coming up on our second week here and we are
kind of stuck at the moment. Ron & Troyce discovered
our wheel bearings in the front wheels were going out and
Ron ordered them last week. They should have been here by
now, but, nothing yet, so hopefully, tomorrow, they can
track them down.

We've been doing some things around here, the other day we
visited Thurber, which is probably about an hour from
here. My paternal grandmother was born there back in the
late 1890's. It is now a ghost town, but, there is a nice
museum telling of the history of the area. It first
started out as coal mining town, then, they started making
bricks and after all that died out, it was an oil town.
I'm guessing that my great grandfather was an itinerant
worker, going from place to place, staying a little while
to earn some money, then, going on. Didn't think of taking
any pictures of the "town", if you want to call it that, they have one
restaurant and the stack for the brick making is still there. The museum
is across the freeway, along with another restaurant called New York
Hill, named after where the wealthy residents of the town lived.

The other day, Ron & Troyce went to fix the tongue on a covered
wagon.

Covered wagon heading west

It seems this old guy is traveling the country in a covered wagon
and two mules. He's already gone across the country to the east coast,
now, he's on his way back west.

The man sitting was the owner of the wagon

The wagon is covered over with wood,
with canvas covering that. He's by himself with his dog and his mules.
Instead of old wooden wheels, though, he's got regular car tires and
while they were over

Fixing the tongue

there, they repacked his wheel bearings for him. I,
for one, would have been interested in his stories riding

Replacing and repacking the wheel bearings

in that and
how many curious residents came out to see him at each of his

Alright, bucket seats!

stops for
the night. Now, that is really roughing it!!!!

His two mules

The wheel bearings finally made their appearance Tuesday and the guys
wasted no time about putting them back together. Meanwhile, Ron is
trying to figure out where the oil leak is coming from. When we had it
in for the repower, (after we first bought it back in 2004), he thinks
the guy who did the work, didn't replace the entire transmission oil
line, more like he cut the bad piece out and spliced in a new one....so
now, Ron has to go hunting to see where it is leaking. He can tell it's
been leaking, but, the problem is where is it leaking from. Hopefully,
he can find it before we leave here or maybe over at Gere's, where we
are headed next. These old buses always have something going on with
them, it seems...kinda like a house....

I know it's a little late, but, I told you I was going to post this picture when I got it. It's from last summer when we were working at the Grand Canyon KOA. One of the young men who worked in the cookhouse in the mornings was very artistic and would make waffles shaped like any animal we, (the employees), wanted, the days he worked. I wanted an elephant and he did a really good job, don't you think?

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Well, I just don't
know where to begin, I have been neglecting this blog
terribly. I noticed we have 8 followers and you are
probably getting pretty disgusted with us, as every time
you come to see if we have updated, you find that we have
not. Sitting in one spot will do that to a person...and
instead of going all through what we did since Halloween,
I'm just going to hit the highlights, so I can get you all
caught up to where we are today.

At Thanksgiving, we went out to Lake Mittry to have dinner
with everyone.

Making cranberry margaritas

Our Thanksgiving group shot

At Christmas, we actually took the bus over to the lake
to stay the

Ron & Frank playing one of many cribbage games

Pop overs baking in oven

10 days, it was so nice spending time with our

Frank & Gretchen enjoying their pop overs

Boomer
friends.While we were gone, brick work continued on the yard.

I made pop overs for the Moores & Knapps on Christmas morning

We're also
having gates made for the three driveways and one of these
days they are actually going to be done.

Pouring the cement for the addition onto the patio

As of this
writing, though, the only gate that's closest, is the main
one

Getting it ready to add the bricks

The new addition, the dips in the bricks are for pots with flowers

where we park, the other openings either have a gate
that doesn't close or has

With pots and flowers added

none. Even my walkway gate is
temporarily

Rons great find while out hiking at Lake Mittry

gone...hopefully, that will get fixed when we

It was in surprisingly good shape!

get back there in Oct/Nov.

Our second annual ladies luncheon at Julianna's Cafe, we had two full tables

Our very first patio/house warming party

We had a patio party for all our Boomer friends a few days
before

Ron having fun grilling dogs and visiting with guests

everyone headed off to Quartzsite and as a result,
we had a very large turnout, which was great!!!

The group shot

About 64
people made it, 'course, I'm sure it helped that Ron was
cooking hot dogs for everyone and everyone brought sides
to go with them.

The new bus chimes

It was a beautiful sunny day and by the
time everyone got there, we had shade for everyone to sit
in. As you will see in the pictures, we had more than
enough room for all our friends to spread out and enjoy
each others company. We had so much fun, we'll probably do
it next year, too, at about the same time.

One of our many dinners we went to after the Wed movies

As we all headed north to Q, we split off and headed to
Wickenburg for our annual winter bus rally. We always go a
few days early to spend time with friends we haven't seen
in awhile and stay at the city park up the hill from where
the official rally takes place. It's so quiet and peaceful
there and we can look out over the town at night and see
the lights.

After the bus rally, we got to Boomerville in Quartzsite a
week after it started and so had missed out on quite a lot
of the good stuff that had already happened.

One of Quartzsites beautiful sunsets

I don't know
why it is, but, it just seems all the good stuff is
crammed into the first week of the rally and the second
week is not so busy, although this year, it did seem
busier than other years. Anyway, what was left to do was
still okay.

The participants of the Geraldine contest, with emcee, Connie, dressed as a man

One of the highlights of the rally is the
Geraldine show, where men dress up as ladies and it is a
real hoot! You are probably wondering...what???? Well, it
all started back in the mid 90's, when we were at a small
rally in Moab, UT. The girls were going to have a girls
night out, with dinner and a movie. One of our male
friends, Gerry, wanted to go, so he dressed up as a girl
and met us at happy hour.....we all urged him to come with
us, but, he decided to opt out, after all. Something about
using the restroom...he has since passed on and we do it
every year in his honor. In past years, our good friend,
Patsy, would emcee it and she did a great job. This year,
I guess the torch has passed to another good friend,
Connie, who did a fabulous job announcing the different
"ladies".

While we were in Quartzsite, we met up Dave

Hanging out on the patio with Linda, Patsy, me & Ron

& Linda,
fellow Boomers who have a lot in the Benson SKP park.
Since they don't have a motorhome any more, they come up
to Q and rent a motel room for the week. They were
planning on heading to Yuma for a week and were going to
stay at the lodge on the Marine base. We talked

Pegs 'n' Jokers with the Moores & the Albers

them into
coming and staying in our mobile and they took us up on
it. Also, our good friends, Jack & Jeanne, decided to
come visit us, so we told them to come on over and we'd be home from Q
in a day or so. So, the night before
we headed back home, we had guests in our house having a
party without us!!!

Jeanne, Pat, Don, Dave, Linda, Charlie, Dona, Ron & me

It was great having guests at our house and we had lots of
fun with them. All throughout the next months of Feb,
March & April, we continued getting together with
various Boomers,

Ron, me, Kathy, Gene, John & Cathy, Jack & Jeanne

movies, eating out, and playing cards. I
have various pics of our good times.

In Ocean Beach

In the middle of all our fun, we took Jack & Jeanne on
a day trip to San Diego. I needed to get my hair cut by my
best friend and I knew Jack wanted to go to the coast. So,
we went to Ocean Beach to walk around, look in some of the
shops and look at the surf.

Jeannie found herself a real surfing dude!

We then drove up past Sunset
Cliffs and over the hill and dropped down into

Leave to Jeannie to find cactus plants at the beach!

Point
Loma/Shelter Island area to have lunch at the Red Sails
Inn.

Downtown Ocean Beach looking toward the beach

It was a beautiful day to enjoy the salt air and see
the

At Sunset Cliffs, looking back towards Ocean Beach

sights.

One more look at the surf before we head out...

Having lunch at Red Sails Inn in Shelter Island

Well, since I haven't posted since mid January, guess I
haven't told you we bought a 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee. Our
old one had computer problems and with it being already 8
years old and we'd used it pretty thoroughly, I didn't
want to have to pay a lot for a part that was going to
take 6 to 8 weeks to get there, so off we went to the
dealership in town to see what we could find. Have you
noticed that most dealerships don't have very many used
Jeeps, if at all?

Our new Jeep

We figured we might as well get a new
one and it should last us for quite awhile. Of course,
this new one has a lot of new bells and whistles on it
that the old one didn't have and

Linda, Jeanne, me & Dona celebrating in Algodones, MX

more computer operated
stuff than ever, but, can't really get away from that,
anyway. That is progress for you...

We found out that the old rack doesn't fit on the new one,
so for now, we'll do without it. Also, the towing
apparatus on the old one, didn't fit on the new one, so we
had to buy a new one...sheesh! We also decided, for the
first time since we've been on the road, to buy a "bra"
for our car.

Jeep with the new cover on it

The ones that go from the top of the
windshield all the way to the bottom of the bumper.
Mainly, we got it to keep the diesel from spewing onto our
new car.

About Me

We have been full timing in an RV since May of 1993, and are still loving every minute of it. There is just so much to see in this great country of ours. We now live in our '59 Flxible VL-100 bus conversion and although it isn't totally done, we can still travel around in relative comfort.